A digital audio processing .NET class library that lets developers create their own sound filters or use the ones implemented by the author, such as Gain, Delay, and Reverb, as well as the ability to read and write .WAV files. The library tries to be as systematic as possible; most classes inherit from the SoundObj class. It is not a strong-named assembly so it can?t be registered in the Global Assembly Cache. It is not marked as CLS compliant.
SharpZipLib is a free, open-source compression library for .NET. It supports Zip, Gzip, Tar, and Bzip2, and also computes checksums. The library currently lacks Zip file splitting/spanning, customizable self-extracting Zip files, and reading and writing directly to memory. It is ported from the GNU Classpath Zip library for Java. The library and source code is distributed under the GNU General Public License, with an exception.
Microsoft?s .NET Framework lacks classes for FTP. With KCommon?s FTP component, programmers can build Windows Forms or ASP.NET (Web Forms) apps so users can send or receive files via the FTP protocol. Operations for synchronous and asynchronous transfers are supported. KCommon?s FTP component supports passive mode, but not active mode. It is written in C# but is not marked as CLS compliant. It does not support proxy servers.
Mu-Trace can help programmers who are working on a bigger project and are working in a group. Many additional features, compared with the standard output. Add up to 255 users and define an individual color per user. 30 individual output levels per user can be defined. Toggle the output based on user or level. Auto. time of occurrance added to output. Debug at your customer site.